If you have been to Tate Britain’s show The Vorticists: A Manifesto for a Modern World you will have seen several great works by Henri Gaudier-Brzeska. Tate also has in its collection two fascinating sketches by Gaudier-Brzeska’s contemporary Horace Brodzky of the artist’s London studio that was located underneath a noisy railway arch in Putney.

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Dear Chris Stephens,
as you curated the last Lanyon exhibition, I thought I might approach you with a question. I bought a painting at Criterion's, London, which is signed on the back with the words "NEWLYN" and "LANYON". The auction house knew nothing, and I really don't know either. I did't find any contact on the webiste, so if you read this, please get back to me. I can provide images and the painting is in my flat in London.
thanks.
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Norman Taylor24 August 2011, 10.00

I have an early Frank Hodgkinson paining which you might find interesting.
Would like you to look at some images of it as I cannot find out myself about the painting and need your expertise.